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Detergent-based viral inactivation: a case study demonstrating enhanced monoclonal antibody purification

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Virus inactivation is a critical operation in therapeutic protein manufacturing. Detergent-based processes are effective at viral clearance prior to the downstream step, increasing the safety of the overall process, yet the most commonly used detergent presents environmental concerns.

A novel biodegradable detergent overcomes the ecotoxicity and regulatory issues, and extensive study data proves its capability of providing >6.5 log of viral inactivation and high virus-killing kinetics independent of operational temperatures (4 ⁰C to RT), in addition to other advantages.

This presentation was given at BioProduction, part of CPhI, October 23, 2023.